Center for Clinical Outcomes Development & Application
Improving health outcomes for patients and their families

CODA’s experts develop and evaluate new health outcome measures and create interventions that improve health-related quality of life for patients and their families.

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Health Lab
For traumatic brain injury caregivers, a mobile health intervention that may improve quality of life
It is important for caregivers to take care of their personal needs and mental health to efficiently give care to others. University of Michigan Health researchers are using a new app to remind caregivers to check in with their own physical and mental wellbeing.
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Health Lab
Studying interventions to help type 2 diabetes patients avoid hospitalizations
Research from University of Michigan will be looking at the way social determinants of health can have an impact on the health of people living with type 2 diabetes.
Madison Fancher
Research News
Welcome Madison Fansher, PhD
CODA welcomes new faculty member
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Research News
CODA Staff Attend the Huntington Study Group 2024 Conference
CODA Staff Attend the Huntington Study Group 2024 Conference
Noelle E. Carlozzi, PhD
Research News
Dr. Noelle Carlozzi awarded $3.4 million grant to measure financial hardship in Alzheimer's disease and related dementias
Dr. Noelle Carlozzi was recently awarded a 5-year, $3.4 million grant from the National Institute on Aging to develop a new measurement system that can capture the multi-faceted aspects of financial hardship experienced by people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD).
Research News
Dr. Noelle Carlozzi ranks fifth in the U.S. for NIH funding awards to PM&R investigators
We are proud to announce that CODA Director Noelle E. Carlozzi, Ph.D. was ranked fifth out of 104 Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) principal investigators across the country in the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research’s Rankings of NIH Funding in 2023. Dr. Carlozzi received a total of $2,554,758 in funding awards in 2023, helping to secure the University of Michigan’s Department of PM&R a fourth-place ranking with total awards of $4,888,288.
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